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What do y'all think of these possible Regions in 2015?


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From an Upper Cumberland perspective, this would split current District 8-AA teams off into 4 different regions. Assuming these projections are pretty accurate, Livingston and Macon would remain in 4A and play teams such as Maplewood, Portland, White House, and Whites Creek. DeKalb could or could not be pushed down to 3A (they are right on the borderline), possibly retaining Upperman and Cannon and adding teams like Marshall and Giles counties along with Page and Fairview from Williamson County. Smith could possibly get pushed down to 2A, with Cascade, Community, Eagleville, Forrest, and Jackson Co. Meanwhile, York is caught in between, with the only possibilities of either being added to Upperman's region or to a region with teams from Knox and Sevier counties (CAK, Pigeon Forge, Gat.-Pitt.) as well as Loudon, Kingston, Scott, and Claiborne. Talk about a long way to travel for all of these 8-AA teams...

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I dont like it!

 

I do not like the whole going back to the Regions crap

 

Or #1 in this region takes on #4 in this region

 

Keep it seeded with Districts like you have currently with this Z-Plan

 

More Parody More Unpredictability!

 

They better not go back to that crap

 

Tennessee should be Tennessee, not anyone else!

 

They are Them and We are Us!

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He's got Copper Basin 3-1A with: Fayetteville,Grace Baptist,Huntland,Lookout Valley,Moore County,South Pittsburg and Whitwell. That's an interesting region. It would be strange not to have CB playing Boyd Buchanan anymore. The three openings in CB's schedule would probably be filled by Hayesville(NC),Andrews(NC) and Towns County(GA).

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So private schools with 280ish students are in 2A due to the multiplier. With the realignment they will be playing much bigger schools which is fine if you have a choice. The TSSAA has told the privates that they can not switch to D2 till the end of 16/17 season even though they are changing the regions mid cycle.

Why not just move all privates to d2 now in this shake up?

I guess the possibility of lawsuits is more fun.

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So private schools with 280ish students are in 2A due to the multiplier. With the realignment they will be playing much bigger schools which is fine if you have a choice. The TSSAA has told the privates that they can not switch to D2 till the end of 16/17 season even though they are changing the regions mid cycle.

Why not just move all privates to d2 now in this shake up?

I guess the possibility of lawsuits is more fun.

I guess they love for it to be one big soap opera. :popcorneater:

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